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As a data analyst at PwC, your primary role involves utilizing advanced analytical methods to extract insights from extensive datasets, thereby enabling data-driven decision-making. Your responsibilities will include: - Leveraging skills in data manipulation, visualization, and statistical modeling to support clients in resolving intricate business challenges. - Building meaningful client relationships and learning to manage and inspire others. - Enhancing your personal brand, deepening your technical expertise, and becoming more aware of your strengths. - Anticipating the needs of your teams and clients while consistently delivering quality results. - Embracing ambiguity and uncertainty, actively seeking answers, and viewing such moments as opportunities for personal growth. To excel in this role, you should possess the following skills, knowledge, and experiences: - Respond effectively to diverse perspectives and needs. - Utilize a wide range of tools, methodologies, and techniques to generate innovative ideas and solve problems. - Employ critical thinking to dissect complex concepts. - Understand the broader objectives of your projects or role and how your work aligns with the overall strategy. - Develop a deeper understanding of the evolving business context. - Use reflection to enhance self-awareness, strengthen your capabilities, and address areas for development. - Interpret data to derive insights and make recommendations. - Uphold professional and technical standards, including compliance with specific PwC tax and audit guidelines, the Firm's code of conduct, and independence requirements. During the pre-close integration/separation management phase, some of your responsibilities may include: - Performing contractual diligence and reviewing sellcos valuation. - Evaluating the vendor landscape and prioritizing next steps. - Planning strategic disposition for vendors/customers to aid in separation/integration. - Collaborating with clients" function heads to establish requirements for the transfer of vendor agreements. - Designing and executing a detailed vendor engagement strategy and plan. - Identifying TSA and rTSA needs for the client, determining their duration and timing. - Mitigating stranded costs and preventing value leakage. - Conducting pre-close synergy analysis and identifying opportunities for cost reduction. In the post-close integration/separation management phase, your responsibilities might involve: - Validating Day 1 vendor transfer requirements to meet closing conditions. - Ensuring finalization of Assignment and TSA consents with clients. - Driving synergies between BuyCo and the parent company. - Tracking TSAs according to the integration roadmap. - Formulating and executing a TSA Exit strategy. To qualify for this role, you must have: - 5-7 years of industry experience in mergers & acquisitions with a strong knowledge base and proven success in pre-sign diligence, pre-close and post-close M&A support. - Experience in analyzing company financials, strategic planning, business reviews, and growth. - Exposure to Contracts Lifecycle Management (CLM) and legal/contractual due diligence. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills, along with strong research and data analysis capabilities. - Proficiency in working under strict deadlines and utilizing project management skills. - Problem-solving skills and the ability to conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis using Microsoft Office software. - Experience in creating clear reports, data visualization dashboards, and executive reports. - Familiarity with data visualization tools like Tableau, Power BI, and Excel Charts. - Knowledge of Alteryx and Python scripting will be advantageous. For educational qualifications, a Master's degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Business Administration/Management, or a related discipline is required. The ideal candidate will combine academic qualifications with a robust practical background in mergers and acquisitions, contractual due diligence, and data analysis.,